
'We don't want a war': Members of the Ukrainian community share their fears as tensions escalate
Local Ukrainians are concerned for family who could be caught in the potential conflict.
Local Ukrainians are concerned for family who could be caught in the potential conflict.
"When it was time to go she told us ... She told us she'd had enough and to let her go."
Toi Te Ora Public Health says the bigger picture managing the threat of Omicron.
Health officials are asking Bay residents to mask up in public this long weekend.
Alison Brown is hoping volunteers will start a new collection of memories of Rotorua.
The Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau assisted 13,093 clients in the 2020/21 year.
Painting of the cultural design on the Lakefront's half basketball court begins next week.
Paul Hickey discusses being in the red, a school's initiative and Valentine's Day stories.
There is $48,500 available from Rotorua CCS to support local arts initiatives.
Our readers have their say on council projects and road maintenance
The donation of $30,051.27 will help Rotorua Community Hospice to deliver its services
The Whaka 100 was meant to begin on Saturday.
One leader says the approach 'makes sense' and Māori will respond well to it.
Police are still making inquiries into the crash.
A child at BestStart Rotorua on Pukuatua St has Covid-19.
Third time the Rotorua Business Awards have been derailed by a regional Covid outbreak.
Our readers have their say.
Amber's nephew thought a needle he found in an old park footpool was a plaything.
The next ultramarathon is scheduled for February next year.
Kiri Allan chose to get vaccinated in a place she wants to see vaccination rates rise.
Aucklanders are keeping adventure tourism afloat, but the struggle is far from over.
OPINION: Omicron is in Tauranga. What does that mean looking forward?
It comes as a public health expert anticipates a "rapid rise" in cases in the coming weeks
About 35 pigs spent five months living in the streams, which flow into Lake Rotorua.
City leaders say the red light was inevitable, but we all need to "keep the faith."
Thousands were expected to attend events in Rotorua in the next two weeks
A vehicle rolled down a bank off Mountain Rd.
A group of around 20 people was fighting in the street.
'The road trip allows us to go deeper than the data.'
Rotorua retailers have shared their experience of a sudden visitor spend decrease.